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Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law

Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law

money behind the scenes Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law A state bill is a glimpse of how corporations are limiting people's ability to make their own fixes and upgrades. 62 Credit: Getty Images Credit: Getty Images Text settings Story text Size Small Stand

Policy · Apr 5, 2026
Peter Thiel's big bet on solar-powered cow collars

Peter Thiel's big bet on solar-powered cow collars

Founders Fund has made its name backing what Peter Thiel calls 'zero to one' companies — businesses that don't just improve on existing ideas but create something entirely new. Its portfolio includes Facebook, SpaceX, and Palantir. Its latest bet is a New Zealand startup that

Space Startups · Apr 5, 2026
Perplexity Sued: Incognito Mode Allegedly Shared User Data With Meta and Google

Perplexity Sued: Incognito Mode Allegedly Shared User Data With Meta and Google

A class action lawsuit claims Perplexity's incognito mode was a sham — embedding Meta and Google trackers even for paid users who expected privacy.

Perplexity Privacy AI Search Lawsuit · Apr 5, 2026
People would rather have an Amazon warehouse in their backyard than a data center

People would rather have an Amazon warehouse in their backyard than a data center

As data centers have grown and proliferated, so too has the backlash. A new Harvard/MIT poll found 40% of people supported the building of a data center in their area, with 32% opposed when asked about the building of different industrial facilities in their neighborhoods. One fun tidbit from the su

Big-Tech · Apr 5, 2026
Lucid blames dip in Q1 sales on seat supplier issue

Lucid blames dip in Q1 sales on seat supplier issue

Lucid Group finished 2025 on an upswing — building twice as many EVs as the previous year and reporting a 55% uptick in sales. Then the first quarter of 2026 arrived. The company, which makes the Air sedan and Gravity SUV, reported Friday that it sold 3,093 vehicles in the first quarter, a 42% drop

Automotive · Apr 5, 2026
In Japan, the robot isn't coming for your job; it's filling the one nobody wants

In Japan, the robot isn't coming for your job; it's filling the one nobody wants

Physical AI is emerging as one of the next major industrial battlegrounds, with Japan’s push driven more by necessity than anything else. With workforces shrinking and pressure mounting to sustain productivity, companies are increasingly deploying AI-powered robots across factories, warehouses, and

AI Robotics · Apr 5, 2026
Human API Launches App Where AI Agents Hire People for Paid Tasks

Human API Launches App Where AI Agents Hire People for Paid Tasks

A $65M-funded startup lets AI agents assign work directly to humans — from reading lines aloud to completing real-world tasks. The gig economy just got a new boss, and it's software.

AI Agents Gig Economy Human API Future of Work · Apr 5, 2026
After fighting malware for decades, this cybersecurity veteran is now hacking drones

After fighting malware for decades, this cybersecurity veteran is now hacking drones

Mikko Hyppönen is pacing back and forth on the stage, with his trademark dark blonde ponytail resting on an impeccable teal suit. A seasoned speaker, he is trying to make an important point to a room full of fellow hackers and security researchers at one of the industry's global annual meet-up

Gaming Drones Cybersecurity · Apr 5, 2026
The Facebook insider building content moderation for the AI era

The Facebook insider building content moderation for the AI era

When Brett Levenson left Apple in 2019 to lead business integrity at Facebook, the social media giant was in the thick of the Cambridge Analytica fallout. At the time, he thought he could simply fix Facebook’s content moderation problem with better technology. The problem, he quickly learned, ran de

AI Policy Social · Apr 5, 2026
Europe’s cyber agency blames hacking gangs for massive data breach and leak

Europe’s cyber agency blames hacking gangs for massive data breach and leak

The European Union’s cybersecurity agency said Thursday that a recent hack and data breach at the EU’s executive body was the work of a cybercriminal group known as TeamPCP. In a new report , CERT-EU also reported that the hackers stole around 92 gigabytes of compressed data from a compromised Amazo

Cybersecurity Cloud Big-Tech Policy · Apr 5, 2026
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